Room
Room type, location and wider works help frame the first review properly.Survey guide
What to prepare before a smart toilet room check.
The room check is there to make the next decision clearer, not to slow the project down. The better the starting information, the faster the route becomes sharper and more reliable.
User
The intended user and the reason for the project shape the likely recommendation.Evidence
Photos, sketches and plans help the room reality show up faster.Timing
It matters whether the project is still researching or already moving into works.What to send first
A stronger first brief usually shortens the route to a clearer answer.
Room details
Town, postcode, room type and whether the job is refurbishment, new build, adaptation-led, or part of wider works.
User context
Who the room is for, what matters most and whether the project is premium-led, hospitality-led, or independence-led.
Photos or plans
Photos, sketches and room plans are often the fastest way to make the first review more useful.
Project timing
It helps to know whether you are researching, preparing specification, or already moving into active bathroom works.
What gets reviewed
The goal is to understand the room properly before product decisions harden.
A proper review looks at the room brief, the intended user, the likely product direction and whether the project is ready to move into a clearer recommendation path. It is about creating confidence around the next decision, not just collecting information for the sake of it.
What clients usually receive
A room check should reduce uncertainty, not add to it.
The output should tighten the next decision and keep later recommendation, quotation and specification work more grounded in the room reality.
A clearer next step
The project can move into a better shortlist, a more detailed review, or a firmer specification route depending on what the room shows.
A tighter product direction
Good review work helps narrow the field so the project is not trying to carry too many theoretical options forward.
Better decision confidence
The point is to make later recommendations and quotations feel more grounded in the room reality from the start.
What helps the day go well
Simple preparation often makes the review much more useful.
Some clients need to know if the category fits at all. Others need to narrow the lane, confirm direction, or move toward specification.
Bring the project brief together
If photos, plans, preferred brands, room intent and the likely user are already clear, the review becomes faster and more focused.
Think about the decision you need next
Knowing what answer the project is trying to reach helps the review stay practical rather than purely descriptive.
Ready to move forward?
Send the room details and we will guide whether the next step should be a quote or room check.
Homeowners, trade teams, hospitality projects and adaptation-led bathrooms can all begin with the same enquiry route.